, and we saw that there was a high chance of a storm coming aboard somewhere between washington and boston. as it began to zero in on the new york area, we positioned 7 or 8 generators in places like west virginia, central pennsylvania, western mass, and once the storm hits, they usually declare a state of emergency, want you off the streets for a little while, and as soon as things start to clear, we will bring electricians in that we work with around the country that know how to do this, they will hook the generators up and we will be back in business. in the case of the one on route 17, this weekend we were one of the few stores that was up and running. two reasons, one we had the generator hooked up and two we had a tremendous amount of product in storage that we can call on in times like this. liz: brilliant. you have also taken positions recently in natural gas. you took a position in the shale operation in ohio. i'm thinking of the one thing we learned. we had a generator that was running on gasoline. it started to run out. gasoline was a real problem as you know. do you see a shift